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Must We Relinquish Human Nature for Submission?
February 27, 2024 | By David Woods TD ‘26
Humans are inherently imperfect; it’s simply part of our nature. Though, it can be said that we often feel callings to perfection, to a sense of sanctification in our day-to-day circumstances. But what are we to make of our own limitations this Lent season; must we relinquish human nature for submission to God’s will?
Faith and Sacrifice
February 26, 2024 | By Isaac Oberman DC ‘26
Are we willing to give up that which we value most if and when God asks us to? As we enter the second week of Lent, let us reflect on the sacrifices and fasts we have made, even as they may begin to feel heavy and unbearable, and let us rest assured that when we are called to make sacrifices, it is God that provides us with the endurance to persevere for His sake.
I am Lost; I am Found
February 23, 2024 | By Joaquin Rivera Cornell ‘25
What does it mean to be found? Can we fully understand what it means to love something before we know what life is like without it? This Lent season, may we reflect on the joy that we receive in being found and loved by the one we belong to.
Building Shoe Racks and His Kingdom
February 21, 2024 | By Matt Pang Cornell ‘25
God doesn’t want us to save us without us. The partnership we share with God in finding our way home, to the Father, is both meaningful and life-giving, but it doesn’t manifest without our submission to God’s will.
Remembering Your Neighbor
February 20, 2024 | By Isaac Oberman DC ‘26
It is oftentimes hard to love your neighbor, especially when life interferes with grace. But, Christian love is different than worldly love, and it is only made available through Christ; so, this Lenten season, let us remember to love our neighbors, especially those weary and heavy-laden with emotional and spiritual burdens.
Looking Beyond Lent
February 19, 2024 | By Emma Ventresca BF ‘26
The spirit of Lent is not found simply in making a sacrifice or warding off temptation and counting down the forty days until that same sense of temptation or desire can once again exist within our beings. Let us not simply trudge through Lent, but rather, let us invite it to renew us as we look towards the rest of our days.
Upcoming Events:
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Writing Voice Workshop
THURSDAY, JAN 22ND, 6:15-7:50 PM,
Elm Institute
This week, we will hone our writing voice in different styles.
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Editing for Writing with Voice Workshop
THURSDAY, JAN 29TH, 6:15-7:15 PM, Location TBD
Based on the previous week’s workshop, we will edit our pieces to hone our writing voice.
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Veritas Weekend
FEB 6-8TH, Boston
Save the date for Veritas Weekend in Boston! More information below!
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Theme Introduction Meeting
THURSDAY, FEB 12ND, 6:15-7:15 PM,
Location TBD
Our theme this semester is… mirrors! We will be exploring the literary tradition and potential topics for mirrors.
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Theme Introduction at Elm
THURSDAY, FEB 19ND, 6:15-7:50 PM,
Elm Institute
We will be continuing our exploration of the theme of mirrors at the Elm Institute, with a session led by Peter Wicks.
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Writing Retreat
SATURDAY, MARCH 28TH
We will be adjourning to the countryside to spend a day dedicated to making progress on our drafts.